18–22 Mar 2021
Stony Brook, NY
US/Eastern timezone

Photomultiplier and Dynode Techniques for rad-hard in-situ Calorimeter Sensors

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20m
Stony Brook, NY

Stony Brook, NY

Online [US/EST Timezone]
Photodetectors Photodetectors

Speakers

David Winn (Fairfield University) Yasar Onel (University of Iowa) Burak Bilki James Wetzel

Description

This note concentrates on calorimetry which will survive, with energy-flow, rate, and timing, in the forward region of future colliders, high intensity experiments, and orbiting systems. It uses PMT as direct calorimeter sensors to detect shower particles via Cerenkov light in the PMT window, and/or by direct secondary emission from shower particles traversing the dynodes. The secondary emission proportional to dE/dx provides compensating information.

Primary authors

David Winn (Fairfield University) Yasar Onel (University of Iowa) Burak Bilki James Wetzel

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